It won't be long before you can find books on the Web like this one
6.7.

Figure 6.7:Beneath the Surf

And of course, governments are keen to prove they are keeping up with
the times, as are historians, and naturally, botanists as shown in
6.8, 6.9 and 6.10.

Government agencies often expend a great deal in dissemianting
information through the media and through their own publishing
organisations. For example, health and safety or educational
information, as well as general policy need to be widely distributed.
Online information services allow the subjects of such policies to
browse them at leisure, and to providew feedback, while maintaining
relevance and focus.

Figure 6.8:Government

Museums and Botanical Gardens are public services in the UK. They are
often undersubscribed, simply through lack of public awareness. Just
as with commercial services (see the next chapter), it is in the
interest of those providing the service to maximise public knowledge
of exactly what is on offer.